US12246526B2 - Packing material and method of manufacturing the packing material - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the invention relates to packing material and to methods of manufacturing the same.
- packing materials are used to secure and protect items in shipping containers, including cardboard boxes, to thereby prevent damage to these items if they move within the shipping container during shipment or other impacts during shipping, air, and land transport, such as being dropped or impacted.
- packing materials include bubble wrap, expanded polystyrene foam (EPS foam), and other plastic foam packing, which may be molded into blocks or into other shapes, peanuts, and inflated plastic bags (also known as air pillows).
- EPS foam expanded polystyrene foam
- plastic foam packing which may be molded into blocks or into other shapes, peanuts, and inflated plastic bags (also known as air pillows).
- plastic products may be discarded as waste after they have been used during shipping. Plastic waste takes a significant time to decompose and produces carbon dioxide in the decomposition process.
- EPS foam does not readily biodegrade, and may take many, many years to effectively break down.
- the invention relates to packing materials using a plurality of molded fiber cushioning elements.
- packing materials may include molded packing materials.
- the invention in another aspect, relates to a molded packing material.
- the molded packing material includes a plurality of molded fiber cushioning elements and a matrix comprising cellulosic fibers bonding the plurality of molded fiber cushioning elements to each other.
- the plurality of molded fiber cushioning elements and matrix form a mass that has been molded into a shape having exterior surfaces and an interior with some of the plurality of molded fiber cushioning elements being on the exterior surfaces of the mass and the remainder of the plurality of molded fiber cushioning elements being in the interior of the mass.
- the invention in a further aspect, relates to a molded packing material.
- the molded packing material includes a fiber shell and a plurality of molded fiber cushioning elements.
- the fiber shell has a cavity formed therein, and the plurality of molded fiber cushioning elements is located in the cavity of the fiber shell.
- the invention in still another aspect, relates to a method of manufacturing molded packing material.
- the method includes filling a mold with a plurality of molded fiber cushioning elements and an aqueous slurry of cellulosic fibers, drying the aqueous slurry and the plurality of molded fiber cushioning elements to form a molded packing material, and removing the molded packing material from the mold.
- FIGS. 1 A- 1 D show a cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element that can be used in the packing materials discussed herein.
- FIG. 1 A is a side, perspective view of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element.
- FIG. 1 B is a top view of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element.
- FIG. 1 C is a bottom view of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element.
- FIG. 1 D is a cross-sectional view of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element, taken along line 1 D- 1 D in FIG. 1 B .
- FIGS. 2 A and 2 B show a panel of a plurality of the cup-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements shown in FIGS. 1 A- 1 D .
- FIG. 2 A is a top view of the panel
- FIG. 2 B is a side view of the panel.
- FIGS. 3 A- 3 C show a hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element that can be used in the packing materials discussed herein.
- FIG. 3 A is a top, perspective view of the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element.
- FIG. 3 B is a bottom, perspective view of the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element.
- FIG. 3 C is a cross-sectional view of the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element, taken along line 3 C- 3 C in FIG. 3 A .
- FIG. 4 is a side view of a panel of a plurality of the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements shown in FIGS. 3 A- 3 C .
- FIG. 5 shows a spherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element formed using the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements shown in FIGS. 3 A- 3 C .
- FIGS. 6 A and 6 B illustrate a method of forming the spherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element shown in FIG. 5 from panels of the plurality of the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements shown in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 7 is a shipping box containing an item and a plurality of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements shown in FIGS. 1 A- 1 D .
- FIG. 8 shows a packing material using the cellulosic cushioning elements shown in FIGS. 1 A- 1 D .
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of the packing material shown in FIG. 8 taken along line 9 - 9 in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 10 illustrates a method used to manufacture the packing material shown in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 11 illustrates a variation of the method used to manufacture the packing material shown in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 12 further illustrates one of the steps in the method shown in FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 13 illustrates a method used to manufacture another packing material using the cellulosic cushioning elements shown in FIGS. 1 A- 1 D .
- FIG. 14 is a view of a step of the method described with reference to FIG. 13 .
- the packing materials discussed herein provide environmentally-friendly, recyclable, and biodegradable products while also providing sufficient cushioning effects at an affordable cost.
- embodiments discussed herein may be environmentally-friendly, recyclable, and biodegradable replacements for EPS foam.
- the packing materials disclosed herein utilize a cushioning element as a base material.
- the cushioning elements discussed herein are discrete cushioning elements formed from cellulosic materials, like natural cellulosic materials, as such cellulosic materials are recyclable and biodegradable.
- the discrete cushioning element is formed by using a molded pulp process (also known as a molded fiber process), as will be discussed further below.
- the pulp or fibers used in this process are preferably cellulosic pulp or fibers and, even more preferably, pulp and fibers produced from post-consumer recycled paper, recycled paperboard/fiberboard, recycled cardboard, and the like.
- the discrete cushioning element is thus a molded cellulosic cushioning element, a molded pulp discrete cushioning element, or a molded paper fiber discrete cushioning element.
- the pulp and fibers may be molded into various suitable shapes to form the molded pulp discrete cushioning element.
- the embodiments discussed herein show various examples of the discrete cushioning element formed into a geometrical shape and the geometrical shape may include a cavity.
- the discrete cushioning element may be formed by using a molded fiber process to form a cylindrical shape, as shown in FIGS. 1 A- 1 D .
- the cushioning element of this embodiment is referred to as a cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 .
- Such a shape may also be referred to as a cup shape or thimble-like shape.
- FIG. 1 A is a side, perspective view of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 .
- FIG. 1 B is a top view of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 .
- FIG. 1 C is a bottom view of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 .
- FIG. 1 D is a cross-sectional view of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 , taken along line 1 D- 1 D in FIG. 1 B .
- the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 has a substantially cylindrical shape with at least one side wall 110 , a bottom portion 120 , and top portion 130 .
- the cylindrical shape is a circular cylindrical shape with the side wall 110 positioned radially from an axis that extends in an axial direction of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 .
- the axis is a longitudinal axis 142 .
- the top portion 130 is on a side of the cylindrical shape opposite the bottom portion 120 .
- the bottom portion 120 includes a bottom wall 122 , and the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 has a U-shape, in this embodiment, with the bottom portion 120 being rounded or having a curved or otherwise chamfered transition from the bottom wall 122 to the side wall 110 .
- the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 also includes a cavity 140 (or a pocket) formed therein with an opening 144 located in the top portion 130 .
- the side wall 110 includes an inward-facing surface 112 facing the cavity 140 and an outward-facing surface 114 .
- the bottom portion 120 includes an inward-facing surface 124 facing the cavity 140 and an outward-facing surface 126 .
- the cavity 140 of this embodiment has a substantially cylindrical shape and, more specifically, a circular cylindrical shape. With the cavity 140 , the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 is a hollow, discrete cushioning element.
- the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 also includes a flange 132 formed on the top portion 130 , having a top surface 134 and a bottom surface 136 .
- the opening 144 is formed in the top surface 134 of the flange 132 in this embodiment.
- the side wall 110 projects (extends) downwardly from the bottom surface 136 of the flange 132 , and the flange 132 extends outward (radially outward) from the outward facing surface 114 of the side wall 110 .
- the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 may thus have a cylindrical projection 154 extending from the bottom surface 136 of the flange 132 .
- the flange 132 includes an outer perimeter 138 , such as an outer perimeter surface which, in this embodiment, is rectangular in shape.
- the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 is formed by using a molded pulp process (also known as a molded fiber process).
- the pulp or fibers used in this process are preferably cellulosic pulp and fibers and, even more preferably, pulp produced from post-consumer recycled paper, recycled paperboard/fiberboard, recycled cardboard, and the like.
- Waste paper, including paperboard/fiberboard and recycled cardboard may be dissolved in water to defibrillate paper fibers, forming an aqueous slurry of paper (cellulosic) fibers.
- Other suitable cellulosic (paper) fibers sources may be used, and, in some embodiments, recycled paper fibers may be blended with other cellulosic (paper) fibers.
- Other suitable defibrillating methods and pulping methods such as Kraft methods may be used depending upon the source of cellulosic fibers.
- One such molded pulp process is a vacuum forming process or wet fiber molding process.
- a forming tool having a surface shaped to correspond to the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 discussed above, such as a surface with a plurality of cylindrical projections, may be placed in the aqueous slurry of paper (cellulosic) fibers.
- the shaped surface may be referred to as a mold or molding surface.
- a vacuum is drawn, such as through the molding surface, to remove water and to cause the paper fibers to accumulate on the molding surface and take the shape of the molding surface.
- the molding surface is removed from the aqueous slurry and the now molded paper fibers are allowed to dry.
- the molded paper fibers may be removed from the molding surface to complete drying, such as in a drying oven.
- a plurality of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 may be formed simultaneously using the mold (molding surface), forming a panel 150 of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 .
- FIG. 2 A is a top view of such a panel 150
- FIG. 2 B is a side view of the panel 150 .
- the panel 150 of this embodiment includes a generally planar layer 152 with a plurality of hollow, cylindrical projections 154 extending therefrom.
- the cylindrical projections 154 have the shape discussed above for the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 .
- the cylindrical projections 154 are arrayed in a length and width direction of the panel 150 .
- the cylindrical projections 154 may be separated from each other by cutting the planar layer 152 between the cylindrical projections 154 and forming the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 .
- the planar layer 152 forms the flange 132 of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 . Any suitable cutting/separating process may be used, such as die cutting, for example.
- suitable fiber molding processes may be used including, for example, dry fiber molding processes.
- the paper pulp/fibers are defibrillated, such as by milling, and then molded in a dry form (e.g., without the aqueous slurry).
- the dry, defibrillated paper fibers may be molded in a press mold under pressure and temperature to form the desired shape, such as the shapes discussed herein.
- the dry, defibrillated paper fibers may be loosely formed into a sheet (referred to as a fiber sheet) by a vacuum, rolled (or otherwise shaped) to a desired thickness, and then fed to the press mold.
- the fiber sheet Prior to being fed into the press mold, the fiber sheet may optionally include a tissue sheet applied to at least one of the top or bottom of the fiber sheet.
- FIGS. 3 A- 3 C show another shape of a molded fiber discrete cushioning element.
- the molded fiber discrete cushioning element shown in FIGS. 3 A- 3 C has a substantially hemispherical shape and, for clarity with the other molded fiber discrete cushioning elements discussed herein, the cushioning element of this embodiment is referred to as a hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 .
- the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 is similar to the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 but has an alternate shape, and the same reference numerals will be used for features of the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 that are the same or similar to the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 discussed above.
- the discussion of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 and these features above also applies to the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 , and a detailed discussion of these features is omitted here.
- FIG. 3 A is a top, perspective view of the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 .
- FIG. 3 B is a bottom, perspective view of the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 .
- FIG. 3 C is a cross-sectional view of the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 , taken along line 3 C-C in FIG. 3 A .
- the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 includes a hemispherical projection 160 including a projection wall 162 projecting downward from the bottom surface 136 of the flange 132 .
- the projection wall 162 is similar to the bottom wall 122 discussed above and includes an inward-facing surface 164 and an outward-facing surface 166 .
- the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 may be formed similarly to the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 discussed above, such as by forming a panel 170 with a plurality of hemispherical projections 160 and separating the plurality of hemispherical projections 160 from each other to form the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 .
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the panel 170 .
- the panel 170 is similar to the panel 150 having a plurality of cylindrical projections 154 , discussed above, and the discussion of the panel 150 , applies here.
- the top view of the panel 170 is the same as shown in FIG. 2 A .
- FIG. 5 shows a further shape of a molded fiber discrete cushioning element.
- the molded fiber discrete cushioning element shown in FIG. 5 has a substantially spherical shape and, for clarity with the other molded fiber discrete cushioning elements discussed herein, the cushioning element of this embodiment is referred to as a spherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 104 .
- the spherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 104 is similar to the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 but has an alternate shape.
- spherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 104 The same reference numerals will be used for features of the spherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 104 that are the same or similar to the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 discussed above.
- the discussion of the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 and these features above also applies to the spherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 104 , and a detailed discussion of these features is omitted here.
- the spherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 104 is formed from two hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 102 bonded together with the opening 144 of a first hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 a opposing a corresponding opening 144 of a second hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 b .
- An adhesive may be applied to the top surface 134 of one of the first hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 a or the second hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 b .
- the adhesive is biodegradable.
- the flanges 132 and, more specifically, the top surfaces 134 of the first hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 a and the second hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 b are positioned to oppose each other and have the flanges 132 and, more specifically, the top surfaces 134 adhere to each other.
- FIGS. 6 A and 6 B illustrate a method of forming the spherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 104 .
- FIG. 6 A is a first step
- FIG. 6 B is a second step.
- Two panels 170 (a first panel 170 a and a second panel 170 b ) of the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 are formed.
- an adhesive is applied to a top surface 172 of the first panel 170 a .
- FIG. 6 A an adhesive is applied to a top surface 172 of the first panel 170 a .
- the second panel 170 b is brought into contact with the first panel 170 a , and more specifically, the top surface 172 of the second panel 170 b is brought into contact with the top surface 172 of first panel 170 a (to which adhesive has been applied).
- the openings 144 of the hemispherical projections 160 in the second panel 170 b are aligned with opening 144 of the hemispherical projections 160 in the first panel 170 a .
- the spherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 104 may then be formed by separating opposed hemispherical projections 160 , such as by cutting the opposed planar layers 152 .
- the molded fiber discrete cushioning elements may be used to form various packing materials.
- the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 will be used to describe the various packing materials, but the following discussion applies to other molded fiber discrete cushioning elements, such as the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 102 and the spherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 104 .
- the various packing materials discussed below are shown with one shape of molded fiber cushioning elements, a mixture of shapes, such as a plurality of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 mixed with a plurality of the hemispherical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 102 , may be used.
- Factors impacting the amount of energy absorbed that may be modified for the desired protection include the thickness of the walls (e.g., the side wall 110 , the bottom wall 122 , and the flange 132 ) of the molded pulp/fibers and the volume or size (e.g., diameter) of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning element 100 .
- the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 may also be suitable to make an EPS foam (or other plastic foam) replacement.
- a packing material is referred to herein as a molded packing material 200 .
- FIG. 8 shows a plurality of the molded packing materials 200 arranged in a configuration to package an item-to-be-shipped 20 (not shown in FIG. 8 ), such as, for example, a TV.
- Each of the molded packing materials 200 in FIG. 8 has a rectangular shape, but the molded packing material 200 may be formed in other suitable shapes.
- the molded packing material 200 may be formed in the L-shape with the cavity 202 formed therein.
- the molded packing material 200 may thus be formed into a shape in order to pack the item-to-be-shipped 20 , and the molded shape may include recesses (e.g., cavity 202 ) and/or protrusions.
- a mold 210 having the desired shape is provided.
- the mold 210 may preferably be silicon.
- the outer surfaces of the molded packing material 200 may be covered with a paper fiber shell 220 .
- the paper fiber shell 220 may be formed of multiple portions including a container portion 222 .
- the container portion 222 generally has the shape of the molded packing material 200 with a cavity 224 formed therein.
- the container portion 222 also includes an opening 226 that is used to fill the paper fiber shell 220 with cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 , as discussed below.
- step S 320 an emulsion of water, cellulosic (paper) fibers, and preferably adhesive is sprayed into the mold 210 with the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 .
- the emulsion flows around and between the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 .
- the cover 228 may be placed on top of an exposed surface 218 of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 in step S 325 .
- the paper fiber shell 220 , if used, and cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 with the emulsion is then removed from the mold 210 in step S 330 , such as by turning the mold 210 upside down, and then dried to form the molded packing material 200 .
- the drying step, or portions thereof, may also take place before removing the paper fiber shell 220 and cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 from the mold 210 .
- the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 discussed herein include a cavity 140 and in some embodiments, the emulsion may not flow completely into the cavity 140 and the molded packing material 200 may also be described as having discrete groupings of air (gas) pockets interspersed within a cellulosic (paper) mass.
- factors impacting the amount of energy absorbed include the thickness of the walls (e.g., the side wall 110 , the bottom wall 122 , and the flange 132 ) of the molded pulp/fibers, the volume or size (e.g., diameter) of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 , and the density of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements. If used, the thickness of the paper fiber shell 220 may also be modified. In this embodiment, the amount of emulsion and the amount of the cellulosic fibers and the amount of adhesive in the emulsion may also be modified to create a packing material with the desired strength and energy absorbing properties.
- the emulsions discussed herein may be referred to herein as an aqueous slurry of cellulosic fibers and adhesive.
- the cellulosic fibers are preferably the same fibers as are used in the paper for the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 .
- the adhesive of the emulsion is preferably biodegradable and the emulsion is thus a biodegradable emulsion.
- FIGS. 11 and 12 A variation of the method of manufacturing the molded packing material 200 shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 will be described with reference to FIGS. 11 and 12 .
- This method is similar to the method discussed above, and the same reference numerals will be used for features and steps of this method that are the same or similar to the method discussed above with reference to FIG. 10 .
- the discussion of such steps and features above also applies to the method discussed with reference to FIG. 11 , and a detailed discussion of these features and steps is omitted here.
- the emulsion of water, cellulosic (paper) fibers, and preferably adhesive is sprayed into the mold 210 (in step S 310 ) after the mold 210 and paper fiber shell 220 (container portion 222 ), if used, is filled with the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 (in step S 315 ).
- the emulsion is first mixed with the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 to form a cushioning element and fiber mixture.
- the mold 210 and paper fiber shell 220 (container portion 222 ), if used, is filled with the cushioning element and fiber mixture.
- step S 340 of the method illustrated in FIG. 11 may take the place of steps S 310 , S 315 , and S 320 of the method illustrated in FIG. 10 .
- FIG. 12 shows how the cushioning element and fiber mixture may be formed and how the mold 210 and paper fiber shell 220 (container portion 222 ), if used, is filled in step S 340 .
- a desired amount of each of the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 and the emulsion are supplied to a mixing drum 342 .
- the mixing drum 342 can be rotated to agitate and mix the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 and the emulsion.
- the mixing drum 342 is rotated or otherwise moved to pour the cushioning element and fiber mixture from the mixing drum 342 into a hopper 344 .
- the hopper 344 holds the cushioning element and fiber mixture and then when the mold 210 and paper fiber shell 220 (container portion 222 ) is positioned under an outlet of the hopper 344 , a suitable actuator 346 , such as a screw type actuator, discharges or otherwise releases a desired amount of the cushioning element and fiber mixture to fill the mold 210 and paper fiber shell 220 (container portion 222 ).
- a suitable actuator 346 such as a screw type actuator
- FIG. 13 illustrates a method of manufacturing the molded packing material 201 .
- FIG. 14 shows the features of the molded packing material 201 in a step of the method shown in FIG. 13 .
- the plurality of cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 are joined together by the matrix 212 and, in some embodiments, located within a paper fiber shell 220 .
- the molded packing material 201 does not include the matrix, but instead the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 are constrained and form the molded shape using the paper fiber shell 220 .
- the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 are free from attachment to one another within the molded packing material 201 of this embodiment, but the molded packing material 201 is otherwise similar to the molded packing material 200 discussed above.
- the discussion of the molded packing material 200 above also applies to the molded packing material 201 of this embodiment.
- the same reference numerals are used for features of the molded packing material 201 of this embodiment that are the same or similar to the features of the molded packing material 200 discussed above, and a detailed discussion of these features is omitted here.
- the method of manufacturing the molded packing material 201 is shown in FIG. 13 .
- This method is similar to the methods discussed above, such as the method shown and described with reference to FIG. 10 , and the same reference numerals will be used for features and steps of this method that are the same or similar to the method discussed above with reference to FIG. 10 .
- the discussion of such steps and features above also applies to the method discussed with reference to FIG. 13 , and a detailed discussion of these features and steps is omitted here.
- the molded packing material 201 does not include the matrix and thus the emulsion of water, cellulosic (paper) fibers, and preferably adhesive is not used in the method shown in FIG. 13 , and steps S 310 , S 315 , and S 320 of the method illustrated in FIG. 10 are omitted in the method shown in FIG. 13 .
- step S 305 the paper fiber shell 220 and, more specifically, the container portion 222 of the paper fiber shell 220 is provided in step S 305 .
- the mold 210 is optional in this method, but if used, step S 305 may be substantially the same as the corresponding step shown in FIG. 10 .
- step S 350 the paper fiber shell 220 and, more specifically, the container portion 222 of the paper fiber shell 220 is filled with the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 .
- step S 355 the cover 228 is positioned on the container portion 222 to close the opening 226 after the cavity 224 has been filled with the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 .
- the cover 228 may be attached to the container portion 222 by various suitable means including, for example, adhesive applied to the periphery of the cover 228 and/or the container portion 222 .
- step S 330 in the manner discussed above.
- FIG. 14 shows the molded packing material 201 in step S 355 after the container portion 222 of the paper fiber shell 220 is filled with the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 and before the cover 228 has been attached to the container portion 222 .
- the molded packing material 201 thus includes the paper fiber shell 220 with a cavity 224 formed therein.
- the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 are located within the cavity 224 and may fill the cavity 224 .
- the paper fiber shell 220 includes the container portion 222 having the cavity 224 formed therein and the opening 226 for filling the cavity 224 with the cylindrical-shaped cellulosic cushioning elements 100 .
- the paper fiber shell 220 also includes the cover 228 positioned over the opening 226 of the container portion 222 of the paper fiber shell 220 to close the opening 226 .
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